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Structured Training?
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Suitable for experienced riders?
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Suitable for born agains?
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Suitable for new riders?
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Upgrade from this course to the Survival Skills advanced course?
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One to One training?
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Bring a friend?
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Full briefing?
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Full debriefing?
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Course notes?
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Email backup?
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Course notes on CDROM?
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Weekend training?
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Weekday training?
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Evening training
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Course Summary
Survival Skills is to give training for clubs and groups on all aspects of riding.
If you run a bike club or simply ride with a bunch of like minded mates,
why not book a group training session?
Course Content
The content of the training session is flexible and can be arranged in consultation with the organiser.
It can either be used to give an introduction to advanced techniques or to work on specific problems: for instance, topics covered in the past
include a general introduction to positioning for view, stability and safety, machine control skills, and group riding techniques. For examples of possible topics see Short Courses.
If a Group Nights presentation has covered the theory, the session can be used to cover the practical application. This would be particularly suitable in the case of the One Day courses.
Format of the course
Training will be carried out in two groups, with a maximum of three participants in each group. The first session will usually commence at 9:00 and
finish around 12:30, the second session will run from 1:30 till around 5:00. Each session will begin with a briefing over a coffee and end with a debrief.
You will cover around 50 miles on the day. Routes have been carefully researched to provide increasingly complex challenges as the course progresses.
Training is normally done on a 3:1 basis. If you wish to take training 2:1 with a friend or partner, we will be happy to arrange that.
Quite simply YOU, the trainee, come first at Survival Skills!
So why settle for less? Book a Survival Skills course now for the very best in qualified, independent advanced training.
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Prices and latest availability
These courses are intended to be short "stand-alone" sessions as an inexpensive alternative to our full length courses, and often take place in the evening. Short Courses
Fancy a trip abroad but nervous about riding on the wrong side of the road? Take a ride in France - one or two day Continental Riding courses in Northern France booking now! France Riding Courses
This course majors on theory rather than riding, and explores techniques for improving your observation, anticipation and concentration skills. Sport Psychology
Survival Skills will be running Group Training courses in Yorkshire, Mid Wales and Devon. Group Training courses
If you want to know what these courses are all about, see what trainees themselves have to say... Words
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